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Converting T1$T_1$ and T2$T_2$ decay rates to noisesnoise supported by Stimstim

Stim only supports Pauli noises like DEPOLARIZE1DEPOLARIZE1, DEPOLARIZE2DEPOLARIZE2, X_ERRORX_ERROR, Z_ERRORZ_ERROR. Given T1$T_1$, T2$T_2$ values of qubits, how would I adjust a Stimstim circuit file to reflect these? For instance, we might have qubits with different T1$T_1$ and T2$T_2$ values. How would I decide the magnitudes of the DEPOLARIZE1DEPOLARIZE1 errors on them when they are idle?

We've read thisthe post Incorporating idling errors while using stim, but a more detailed explanation would be helpful. Thanks!

Converting T1 and T2 decay rates to noises supported by Stim

Stim only supports Pauli noises like DEPOLARIZE1, DEPOLARIZE2, X_ERROR, Z_ERROR. Given T1, T2 values of qubits, how would I adjust a Stim circuit file to reflect these? For instance, we might have qubits with different T1 and T2 values. How would I decide the magnitudes of the DEPOLARIZE1 errors on them when they are idle?

We've read this post Incorporating idling errors while using stim but a more detailed explanation would be helpful. Thanks!

Converting $T_1$ and $T_2$ decay rates to noise supported by stim

Stim only supports Pauli noises like DEPOLARIZE1, DEPOLARIZE2, X_ERROR, Z_ERROR. Given $T_1$, $T_2$ values of qubits, how would I adjust a stim circuit file to reflect these? For instance, we might have qubits with different $T_1$ and $T_2$ values. How would I decide the magnitudes of the DEPOLARIZE1 errors on them when they are idle?

We've read the post Incorporating idling errors while using stim, but a more detailed explanation would be helpful.

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Converting T1 and T2 decay rates to noises supported by Stim

Stim only supports Pauli noises like DEPOLARIZE1, DEPOLARIZE2, X_ERROR, Z_ERROR. Given T1, T2 values of qubits, how would I adjust a Stim circuit file to reflect these? For instance, we might have qubits with different T1 and T2 values. How would I decide the magnitudes of the DEPOLARIZE1 errors on them when they are idle?

We've read this post Incorporating idling errors while using stim but a more detailed explanation would be helpful. Thanks!